Rounding of Planet Mu's trio of current releases, we have Vex'd, exerting some dancefloor pressure in the form of Grimey beats and ruffneck samples of the old school, sorry, skool. Now, as Steven Stapleton once so memorably put it, "I don't dance, my hat would fall off," so perhaps it's unfair to pass judgement on 'Degenerate' without assessing its jigginess factor, but from my supine position on the listening room chaise-longue the album strikes me more

Degenerate is a record which evokes a fictional London. A city where multiple high rise chimneys pummel smoke into the atmosphere and where darkness battles with light and wins; a somber musical milieu which is atmospheric, redolent of both Industrial and Hardcore and intense and brooding. In the same way that Vangelis' score to Blade Runner is inextricably linked with the futuristic cinematic noir of the film, Vex'd (Planet Mu) creates a sound which more

Ah now here is a Planet Mu record full of sunshine and quirky little jokes. No, not really â€“ this is more SERIOUS stuff from Mike Pâ€™s label. As has already been discussed on the LD forum, Vexâ€™d are one of the most exciting prospects to have come from Dubstep since the term was invented â€“ and as with any true innovators, they really canâ€™t more